Putin Slams US On Syria, Says Partners Have 'Mush
For Brains'
By AFPOctober 13, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "AFP"
- Moscow (AFP) - President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday slammed
Washington for refusing to share intelligence with Russia on Syria,
accusing it of muddled thinking.
"I believe
some of our partners simply have mush for brains," Putin said,
expressing some of his strongest criticism yet of Washington's
handling of the Syrian crisis.
Late last
month Moscow launched a bombing campaign in Syria, saying it needed
to target Islamic State jihadists before they cross into Russia,
which has a large Muslim population.
But
Washington and its allies slammed Russia's intervention in the
conflict, saying Moscow was also targeting Western-backed moderate
rebels and sought to prop up the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
"Now, we
often hear that our pilots are striking the wrong targets, not IS,"
Putin said at an investment forum in Moscow explaining that Russia
had asked Washington to provide a list of targets.
But
Washington declined.
"'No, we are
not ready for this' was the answer," Putin quoted them as saying.
"Then we
thought again and asked another question: then tell us where we
should not strike. No answer too," he said, adding: "That is not a
joke. I did not make this up."
"How is it
possible to work together?" he asked.
"I think some
of our partners simply have mush for brains, they do not have a
clear understanding of what really happens in the country and what
goals they are seeking to achieve."
He also took
issue with a decision by a US-led coalition to parachute in
ammunition to rebels in Syria, saying the weapons could end up in
the wrong hands.
In televised
comments at the weekend, Putin acknowledged that Russia wanted to
buttress the Syrian regime, saying Moscow's task was to "stabilise
the legitimate authorities and create conditions for the search of
political compromise."
"We are not
striving for some sort of leadership on Syria," he said at Tuesday's
forum.